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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Michael M who wrote (37753)11/29/1997 11:00:00 AM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
RE: Writing Borron's.
You can count on me to send an email and a letter. (i've written the The Wall Street Urinal before concerning their negitive slant to every Iomega article). I'm even going to threaten to cancle my father's subcription.

One would need to have a pretty good imagination to conceive that a product the might start to ship in six months is a threat to the Industry Standard Zip&#153, with over 10 millions sold (and selling about 1 million more per month).

Look at this keen observation Savits made: "None of the gazillions of digital cameras we saw at Comdex made use of the new Clik! drives..."

Uh, since the clik!&#153 drives were being shown for the first time, why would they be expected to be in existing cameras?

Also, the first units are external drives that are used with existing digital cameras.

"gazillions of digital cameras"! Yeah, seems like a huge market, KE sure is smart to get all the big players to endorse clik!&#153. Remember what Iomega General Sales Manager Tony Lagalante said about those enorsements: "Those companies didn't write those letters to waste their time. They're all currently designing products using clik!&#153. It's just that these companies, as a rule, do not pre-announce products."

Iomega rules!
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